Rich Mendola

About the Author

Richard J. Mendola has been serving international students since 1980. His first assignment was at SUNY Buffalo. In 1987 he moved to Ohio and began working with students at Ohio University. He moved to Columbus in 1991. His present position is Executive Director of International Friendships, a Christian ministry to international students that involves volunteers from local churches in friendships with international students.Before working with international students, he served as the Housing Director at Colgate University where he graduated with a B.A. in 1978. He also did graduate studies in counseling at Colgate from 1978-80.
Rich enjoys relating to students from many different cultural backgrounds and has been on trips to visit returned international students 3 times. These trips have taken him to China, Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Rich is also a church planter. In 1998, he began “All Nations Christian Fellowship,” a multi-cultural church that meets near the Ohio State University Campus. Presently, the church has 200 members from 25 different countries. Rich is the lead pastor with main responsibilities for preaching.
Rich is also active in the Association of Christians Ministering Among Internationals (ACMI) where he has been a board member and is a frequent speaker.
Rich is an active speaker making the needs of international students known as well as the tremendous blessing of learning from someone from a different culture.
He is married to Janet and has six children.

The practice of hospitality is normative for following Jesus and can be seen in Scriptures such as Hebrews 13:2 and Romans 12:13. In this seminar, we explore what Biblical hospitality looks like and how it can be a natural part of a leader’s life in making disciples.